Billie beane must be going by some new metric or whatever you want to call it. I'm sure with some intricate analyzing of every stat we might see why he's dumping these guys and who he's going after. Until someone cracks the code or discovers his theoretical new formula I'm just going to assume he's being a cheap miserly fuckin idiot
I don't know why people always think it's about some stat or metric, the logic behind the trades is very easy to understand.
The A's finished 10 games out of first place with the Mariners 1 game behind last season. They lost Lester, Lowrie, Gregerson, Hammel, Callaspo, and a number of other players to free agency. Seattle added Nelson Cruz and may be adding more. The Rangers are going to be much better after being decimated by injuries last season. In the second half the Astros showed that they're no longer the Lastros of previous years, and they appear to be ready to spend money this offseason as well.
The A's were getting worse in a division that's getting better. Even after adding Butler (lol,) a 3rd or 4th place finish is very realistic, so they made some trades and started looking at 2016 and beyond. In return they got a pretty good haul: three middle infielders, three starting pitchers, a catcher and a first baseman, all good, young prospects. They also got Brett Lawrie, who is obviously no Josh Donaldson, but he should be decent and they don't expect him to have the same injuries playing on grass that he had in Toronto.
Donaldson is a great player that I can see winning an MVP or two in his career, but keeping him in Oakland for a couple more years wasn't going to win a championship. At first the trade didn't look all that great, but when you look at the return for Donaldson combined with the returns for Moss and Samardzija, they're looking really good in a couple years.
The Samardizja trade surprised me, not because I thought they were going to keep him, but because they got so much in return... I'm glad the White Sox wanted him, nobody else was going to give up that much. The A's also traded Ynoa who was a highly-touted prospect a couple years ago, but anyone who's been paying attention knows he's never going to be anything special... He'll probably be AAA filler for the White Sox, called up occasionally when there are injuries.
Brandon Moss was an All-Star, blah blah blah... He occasionally looks great when he's put into situations where he can succeed, but he'll also occasionally forget how to hit for 1/3rd of the season (.169/.340/.208 in August, .151/.292/.321 in September.) His best days are behind him, and I'm not just saying that because he's coming off hip surgery...
In my opinion the one mis-step this offseason was signing Butler... It's not a bad idea if you're keeping Donaldson, Moss and Samardzija for the season, but in retrospect it's pointless. If the offer for Donaldson came in a day before they signed Butler, I don't think they would have signed him.